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$a_languages = array(
				//Web
				'Web.Menu.Consult' => 'Contact',
				'Web.Menu.Login' => 'Log in',
				'Web.Menu.FAQ' => 'FAQs',
				'Web.Menu.HowToDo' => 'How to use it?',
				'Web.Menu.WhyToDo' => 'Why is it important?',
				'Web.Menu.WhatIs' => 'What is?',
		
				'Web.Menu1.TechnicalBase' => 'Technical Data',
				'Web.Menu1.Training' => 'Training bases',
		
				'Web.WhatIs.Title' => 'What is LARC TEST?',
				'Web.WhatIs.Text1' => '<samp>LARCTEST</samp> is a unique tool for improving the training regimen in high-performance horses.
										 LARC TEST provides fundamental data for achieving optimal performance.<br/>
										 By using LARC TEST, you will know the key indicator of your horse at the end of one training session.<br/>  
										 <a href="mainHome.php?screen=howtodo#Title3"><samp>Then LARC TEST will show you the intensity of the workout for every horse by measuring its recovery. You will know which is the physical status of the animal after workout.</samp></a>',
		
				'Web.WhatIs.Benefits.Title' => 'Benefits',
				'Web.WhatIs.Benefits.Text1' => 'Improve performance of the animal, such as speed, endurance, reaction time, recovery time.',
				'Web.WhatIs.Benefits.Text2' => 'Data-based programming for the training of each animal',
				'Web.WhatIs.Benefits.Text3' => 'Avoid overtraining injuries',
				'Web.WhatIs.Benefits.Text4' => 'Reduce risk of rhabdomyolysis',
				'Web.WhatIs.Benefits.Text5' => 'Prevent the increase of muscle enzymes',
				'Web.WhatIs.Benefits.Text6' => 'Detect subclinical pulmonary and muscle disorders that limit performance, general causes of poor performance, being a guide to areas for improvement.',
		
				'Web.WhyToDo.Title' => 'Why is important?',
				'Web.WhyToDo.TheKey.Title' => 'The Key',
				'Web.WhyToDo.TheKey.Text1' => 'The key to achieving optimal performance is to know every horse\'s recovery effort.',
				'Web.WhyToDo.TheKey.Text2' => '<samp>Why?</samp> By measuring recovery you will know the intensity of the workout effort for each horse.',
				'Web.WhyToDo.NeedTool.Title' => 'Do I need this tool?',
				'Web.WhyToDo.NeedTool.Text1' => '<samp>Yes, to know the recovery of each animal in an objective, measurable way.</samp>',
				'Web.WhyToDo.NeedTool.Text2' => 'Without LARCTEST, the data used to know the status of your horse\'s training is subjective. LARC TEST provides objective data, based on metabolic parameters of the horse itself.',
				'Web.WhyToDo.ForTo.Title' => 'Why is that useful?',
				'Web.WhyToDo.ForTo.Text1' => 'Knowing what is the intensity of the workout for each horse allows you to plan the next session in order to give the animal the right intensity to avoid injury by overtraining, and yet to continue to improve fitness. 
												LARCTEST offers you the possibility that each horse will achieve its best performance.',
				'Web.WhyToDo.Lost.Title' => 'Wasting horses? Or losing horses?',
				'Web.WhyToDo.Lost.Text1'=> 'Overtraining leads to injury or fatigue, sometimes irreversible. Undertraining risks wasting a great horse by failing to reach its full potential.',
				'Web.WhyToDo.Diff.Title'=> 'How do you determine if you are overtraining or undertraining?',
				'Web.WhyToDo.Diff.Text1' => 'Everything depends on the animal. What for one horse is a great effort and could be overtraining, for another horse may be less than enough to achieve its full level of greatness.',
				'Web.WhyToDo.Diff.Text2' => 'You need to measure the animal\'s recovery effort to know the difference.',
				'Web.WhyToDo.Max.Title' => 'Reaching the full potential of each horse',
				'Web.WhyToDo.Max.Text1' => 'Great horses have dazzled us with their ability to accept an intense workout, reach a maximum level and win. 
											If every horse is submitted to the same regime, we will continue to focus on a few examples of great success, 
											but all the rest of the horses trained in the same way will be impaired. 
											There are great possibilities for each horse if we adapt our efforts to their needs and not conform to the same fixed regimen for all.',
				'Web.WhyToDo.Team.Title' => 'Winning team',
				'Web.WhyToDo.Team.Text1' => 'LARC TEST is a fundamental tool for the team.',
				'Web.WhyToDo.Team.Text2' => 'We recognize that victory and optimal performance is achieved as a team. Daily care, nutrition, health, temperament, dressage and observation, 
												are all essential aspects of training, and there is often a different person behind each of these activities. 
												The craftsmanship required to reach optimal performance for a sport horse is irreplaceable, but to get the desired results, 
												we must use the right tools. Much of the data used to know the status of a sport horse are subjective, offering no technical 	
												validity and dependent upon the observer at the time. 
												While experience and personal judgment will always be an important tool, it is objective data which leads us to valid conclusions, 
												and to certainty in our training choices.',
				'Web.WhyToDo.Team.Text3' => 'LARC TEST provides objective facts reached by measuring heart rate, lactic acid, respiratory rate, type of field, exercise distance, etc.',
		
				'Web.WhyToDo.TechnicalBase.Title' => 'Technical data',
				'Web.WhyToDo.TechnicalBase.Text1'=> 'The origin of energy source is according to the type of exercise performed.',
				'Web.WhyToDo.TechnicalBase.Text2'=> 'Sources of energy versus time, from rest, are: the phosphagen system in the first few seconds, anaerobic glycolysis in the first minutes and oxidation of glucose and fatty acids for the rest of the training (if exercise is prolonged).',
				'Web.WhyToDo.TechnicalBase.Text3'=> 'This division is not strict or exclusive. It explains the process in a didactic way, but in fact the proportion of each metabolism contributes to the formation of energy as time depends on the animal, distance, speed, weather conditions, track or floor, etc.',
				'Web.WhyToDo.TechnicalBase.Text4'=> 'We already know that the beginning of any exercise needs alactic anaerobic metabolism.  The kick of the race or a sprint on the court needs lactic anaerobic metabolism. The rest of the movement performed at lower intensity is aerobic.',
				'Web.WhyToDo.TechnicalBase.Text5'=> 'Why is this important? To achieve speed we need anaerobic glycolysis, which gives fast energy, but not for long, because it produces ATP as well as lactic acid.',
				'Web.WhyToDo.TechnicalBase.Text6'=> '<samp>Lactic acid or lactate (measured in blood) in high level slows muscle reactivity (decrease cellular pH, inhibition of enzymes of glycolysis, etc.) Fatigue appears. We define fatigue as the failure to continue an exercise with the same intensity.</samp>',
				'Web.WhyToDo.TechnicalBase.Text7'=> '<samp>If the level of lactate after work is high, muscle could be damaged and muscle enzymes will be increased (measured as CK and GOT) in blood analysis.</samp>',
				'Web.WhyToDo.TechnicalBase.Text8'=> '<samp>LARC TEST measures the intensity of the exercise done, and with this data you prevent muscle injuries and program the next effort, knowing the real recovery of the animal.</samp>',
				'Web.WhyToDo.TechnicalBase.Text9'=> 'The values of lactate found in blood are very different between animals. This is because its transport from the muscle through the blood and its uptake by different tissues depends on a system of cellular transporters (MCT).',
				'Web.WhyToDo.TechnicalBase.Text10'=> 'Therefore it is necessary to analyze the values of each animal and compare these values to themselves . Otherwise, the analysis would have no validity.',
				'Web.WhyToDo.TechnicalBase.Text11'=> 'During the recovery, the body tries to return to idle. To do this, various systems work to promote the decline of the variables involved (such as heart rate, breathing, blood lactate, etc.)',
				'Web.WhyToDo.TechnicalBase.Text12'=> 'The speed and manner in which these variables decrease are associated with the body\'s adaptation to that effort and depend on the training and the animal.',
				'Web.WhyToDo.TechnicalBase.Text13'=> '<samp>The evaluation of a sport horse after the workout is a highly important to achieve the best possible performance in every horse.</samp>',
				'Web.WhyToDo.TechnicalBase.Text14'=> 'There are two types of pathologies that decrease performance and they are not detected in a routine examination when the animal is in a resting state. First is the functional alterations of the upper respiratory tract such as epiglottic entrapment. Second are the other pulmonary conditions in their early stages, such as pulmonary hemorrhage which is seen with endoscopy, once its level of development has advanced significantly.',
				'Web.WhyToDo.TechnicalBase.Text15'=> 'The ability to diagnose such disorders depends on the availability of examining the horse on the treadmill.',
				'Web.WhyToDo.TechnicalBase.Text16'=> '<samp>Examination of the recovery effort is a response to this problem, as it gives evidence of some of these conditions in their initial stage. And it can be done on the field.</samp>',
				'Web.WhyToDo.TechnicalBase.Text17'=> 'We will consider for the analysis, other data that affect performance such as climate, track, treatments, distance, speed, and temperament of the animal.',
				'Web.WhyToDo.TechnicalBase.Text18'=> '<samp>Pulmonary Hemorrhage decreases oxygen diffusion from lungs to blood in the hematosis process. Thus, some animals require greater effort compared to others who do not suffer clinically, and this represents a challenge for the trainer. The long distances will decrease bleeding but require more oxygen. Short distances do not. But the impact acceleration of short distances generate pressures predisposing pulmonary capillary break.</samp>',
				'Web.WhyToDo.TechnicalBase.Text19'=> 'For these animals it is suggested by literature, a change in the actual training.  It is known that different intensities and distances directly influence the bleeding.',
				'Web.WhyToDo.TechnicalBase.Text20'=> '<samp>Recovery measurement has value as long as the veterinarian has found no other pathology.</samp>',
				'Web.WhyToDo.TechnicalBase.Text21'=> 'For more information, click  <a href="mainHome.php?screen=consult"><samp>here</samp></a>',
				'Web.WhyToDo.Training.Title' => 'Training bases',
				'Web.WhyToDo.Training.Title1' => 'Law of Overload', 
				'Web.WhyToDo.Training.Text1.1' => 'The body adapts to training loads, along with the recovery and overcompensation, improving the state explained.',
				'Web.WhyToDo.Training.Text1.2' => 'The factors that impact the training load are: frequency, duration and intensity.',
		
				'Web.WhyToDo.Training.Title2' => 'Law of Reversibility',
				'Web.WhyToDo.Training.Text2.1' => 'Training loads that increase progressively create better fitness levels.',
				'Web.WhyToDo.Training.Text2.2' => 'Do not give improvement in physical condition if the load is very separate or remain the same.',
				'Web.WhyToDo.Training.Text2.3' => 'Overtraining or incomplete adaptation occurs when training loads are very large or very close.',
		
				'Web.WhyToDo.Training.Title3' => 'Specification Act',
				'Web.WhyToDo.Training.Text3.1' => 'The specific training load response and produces specific adaptations.',
				'Web.WhyToDo.Training.Text3.2' => 'General training prepares athletes for specific training.', 
				'Web.WhyToDo.Training.Text3.3' => 'The higher the overall training volume, the greater the capacity for specific training.',

				'Web.WhyToDo.Training.Title4' => 'Training Periods',
				'Web.WhyToDo.Training.Text4.1' => 'The performance improvements are not linear but occur at different rates in physiological systems. For these reasons, physical and / or sports training condition should be divided into votes periods with different goals, depending on the ratio of the time the actual athletic event. A good fitness plan designed not only shifts its focus from period to period but varies from difficult to easy activity and rest period within each season.',
				'Web.WhyToDo.Training.Title4.Title1' => 'Pre-Season',
				'Web.WhyToDo.Training.Text4.3' => 'The goals are:',
				'Web.WhyToDo.Training.Text4.4' => 'Development of muscular strength and endurance sport specific.',
				'Web.WhyToDo.Training.Text4.5' => 'Development of suitable aerobic (resistance) vs.. Anaerobic (high intensity) preparation.',
				'Web.WhyToDo.Training.Text4.6' => 'Muscle strength development (as necessary for activity).',
				'Web.WhyToDo.Training.Text4.7' => 'Development of specific sport skills and team play.',
		
				'Web.WhyToDo.Training.Title4.Title2' => 'In Season (Competitive Period)',
				'Web.WhyToDo.Training.Text4.8' => 'Two main goals:',
				'Web.WhyToDo.Training.Text4.9' => 'Maintenance of the benefits of pre-season training.',
				'Web.WhyToDo.Training.Text4.10' => 'Specific attention to continuing areas of the body at risk - either past or the particular risk injury sport.',
		
				'Web.WhyToDo.Training.Title4.Title3' => 'Post Season ',
				'Web.WhyToDo.Training.Text4.11' => 'Short period.',
				'Web.WhyToDo.Training.Text4.12' => 'The goal of this period is rest and physical and mental recovery of the athlete.',

				'Web.HowToDo.Title' => 'How to use it?',
				'Web.HowToDo.Title1' => 'It is easy',
				'Web.HowToDo.Text1' => 'At the end of the exercise, LARCTEST will analyze the data entered in the system. Data is entered in the LARCTEST SOFTWARE, and immediately the proscription for the next training is obtained.',
				'Web.HowToDo.Title2' => 'What are the data requested by the system?',
				'Web.HowToDo.Text2' => 'The system requests the following information: work done, time in which the work was done, the area in which the work was performed, the range of temperature and humidity of the working day, heart rate, breathing, and lactate.',
				'Web.HowToDo.Text3' => 'Importantly, data collection it`s easy and doesn`t required any changes in the normal work out of the animal.',
				'Web.HowToDo.Title3' => 'What is the response you get?',
				'Web.HowToDo.Text4' => '',
				'Web.HowToDo.Text5' => 'You will know:',
				'Web.HowToDo.Text6' => 'If the physical exertion that day for that animal was too demanding, or not demanding enough.',
				'Web.HowToDo.Text7' => 'How to program the next effort towards improved athleticism without harming the animal by overtraining.',
				'Web.HowToDo.Text8' => 'What was the intensity of muscular workout.',
				'Web.HowToDo.Text9' => 'Is there a need for treatment to prevent increases in muscle enzyme.',
				'Web.HowToDo.Text10' => 'Is any subclinical pulmonary condition presenting an obstacle to improving performance.',
				'Web.HowToDo.Title4' => 'How do I get the system?',
				'Web.HowToDo.Text11' => 'The system is an application that is downloaded for free. Get Started <a href="http://www.googleplay.com" target="_blank"><samp>here</samp></a>',
				'Web.HowToDo.Title5' => 'Accessories required:',
				'Web.HowToDo.Text12' => 'Stopwatch, polar or stethoscope, measuring lactic acid and cellular or tablet or computer.',

				'Web.FAQ.Title' => 'FAQs',
				'Web.FAQ.Title1' => 'Must the animal perform a specific workout job to use LARC TEST?',
				'Web.FAQ.Text1' => 'No. LARCTEST can use any physical exercise. It is designed to measure physical recovery efforts training, polo and endurance.   The method and answer is different for each discipline.',
				'Web.FAQ.Title2' => 'When are the measurements made?',
				'Web.FAQ.Text2' => 'Measurements are made at the end of the workout. Do not spend more than 5 minutes to complete the training to begin measuring.',
				'Web.FAQ.Title3' => 'How many animals can be assessed in a work day?',
				'Web.FAQ.Text3' => 'There is no limit on the number of horses that can be evaluated.',
				'Web.FAQ.Title4' => '&iquest;Hay que mover a los caballos hacia alg&uacute;n lugar?',
				'Web.FAQ.Title5' => 'Required? Internet connection?',
				'Web.FAQ.Text6' => 'Yes. The answer is immediate.',
				'Web.FAQ.Title6' => 'Which operating system uses the mobile application?',
				'Web.FAQ.Text7' => 'Android',
				'Web.FAQ.Title8' => 'Is the download free?',
				'Web.FAQ.Text9' => 'Yes, the download is free. Your username will be enabled once your payment for the service is confirmed.',
				'Web.FAQ.Title9' => 'What is the response you get?',
				'Web.FAQ.Text10' => 'The response is:',
				'Web.FAQ.Text11' => 'The requirements for the next work-out for that animal',
				'Web.FAQ.Text12' => 'If the next workout should be higher or lower (depending on the stated objective)',
				'Web.FAQ.Text13' => 'If there is a subclinical pulmonary condition that is an obstacle to the performance',
				'Web.FAQ.Title10' => 'How to know if performance improves? ',
				'Web.FAQ.Text15' => 'Each animal has its own worksheet and the program will continually record the input data. IN this way you get a work-out history and recovery data, making the analysis more effective.',
				'Web.FAQ.Title11' => 'How do I get started?',
				'Web.FAQ.Text16' => 'Leave us your details <a href="mainHome.php?screen=consult"><samp>here</samp></a> and we will contact you. You can download the application from Google Play. Once the user is enabled, you can start using it immediately.',
				'Web.Polo.Title' => 'Polo',
				'Web.Polo.Title1' => 'Objectives',
				'Web.Polo.Text2' => 'The number of minutes played by chukker, the number of chukkers played per game, the speed and stop, and the number of games per season, are objectives that are achieved by a given workout. Requiring one can diminish the other, if we ignore the different training variables: speed, power, speed endurance, resistance per se, among others.',
				'Web.Polo.Title2' => 'Day of measurement',									
				'Web.Polo.Text3' => 'The measurement day must be the day of the greatest work-out effort. It should be once per week. The measurement starts when the animal finishes its work out.  Data should be inputted into the system: heart rate, respiratory rate and lactate. Heart rate is taken with a polar heart rate monitor or portable lactate meter. Lactic acid and respiratory rate can be measured visually or with a stethoscope. Once you have entered this information into the system, indicate what will be the physical exercise in distance and time, the surface on which it will be made (to select options displayed by the system), the range of temperature and humidity of the day of the exercise (options in the system shown). The relationship of these data generates an immediate response.',
				'Web.Polo.Title3' => 'Consultations',
				'Web.Polo.Text4' => 'What is the response you get? See ',
		
				'Web.Turf.Title' => 'Racing',
				'Web.Turf.Title1' => 'Races of 1000, 1200, 1400, 1600, 2000, 2400: What is your goal?',
				'Web.Turf.Text2' => 'Physical training differs depending on the purpose. The conformation and genetics influence the possibility of running short or long runs, but training should be geared towards speed or distance. The aerobic component is predominant in 1600 meter races and therefore the training aims to improve aerobic capacity. While working in the shorter distances, the dominant factor will be anaerobic.',
				'Web.Turf.Title2' => 'Day of measurement',
				'Web.Turf.Text3' => 'The measurement day must be the day of the greatest work-out effort. It should be once per week. The measurement starts when the animal finishes its work out.  Data should be inputted into the system: heart rate, respiratory rate and lactate. Heart rate is taken with a polar heart rate monitor or portable lactate meter. Lactic acid and respiratory rate can be measured visually or with a stethoscope. Once you have entered this information into the system, indicate what will be the physical exercise in distance and time, the surface on which it will be made (to select options displayed by the system), the range of temperature and humidity of the day of the exercise (options in the system shown). The relationship of these data generates an immediate response. 
									 What is the response you get? See <a href="mainHome.php?screen=howtodo"><samp>here.</samp></a><br/>
									 <samp>Over the course of the week, the routine measurement and data entry is your biggest task, and as you can see it is very simple.  The rest is up to your regular routine, which doesn\'t change.  Several horses can be tested during the same day.</samp>',
				'Web.Turf.Title3' => 'Consultations',
				'Web.Turf.Text4' => 'For questions about training, or how to start using the system enter ',

				'Web.Endurance.Title' => 'Endurance',		
				'Web.Endurance.Title1' => 'Objectives:',
				'Web.Endurance.Text2' => 'Development of aerobic metabolism is the main objective.
										The clear objective of endurance training is the development of aerobic metabolism for competition. However, there are times when training for anaerobic metabolism is also required. Taking into account all the variables of fitness, testing will lead to an efficient training plan, based on the characteristics of the horse.',
				'Web.Endurance.Title2' => 'Day of measurement',
				'Web.Endurance.Text3' => 'Coming soon',
				'Web.Endurance.Title3' => 'Consultations',
				'Web.Endurance.Text4' => 'For questions about training, or how to start using the system enter ',
				
				'Web.Slidebar.ClickHere' => '<a href="mainHome.php?screen=consult"><samp>here</samp></a>',
				
				'Web.Footer.LastNews' => 'News',
				'Web.Footer.Text1' => '<br/> <a href="http://www.campanadelargada.com/gente_del_turf/4508-" target="_blank"> Campana de Largada</a> and <a href="http://www.revistapalermo.com.ar/notas/cecilia.pdf" target="_blank">Palermo Magazine</a>',
				'Web.Footer.Follow' => 'Visit us on',
				'Web.Footer.ContactInfo' => 'www.larctest.com | (54)-11-6049-7716 | info.larctest@gmail.com',
				'Web.Sidebar.Polo' => 'Polo',
				'Web.Sidebar.Turf' => 'Racing',
				'Web.Sidebar.Endurance' => 'Endurance',
				'Web.Contact.Name' => 'Name and last name',
				'Web.Contact.EMail' => 'EMail',
				'Web.Contact.Phone' => 'Telephone (add country code)',
				'Web.Contact.Subject' => 'Subject',
				'Web.Contact.Message' => 'Message',
				'Web.Login.User' => 'User',
				'Web.Login.Password' => 'Password',
				'Web.Login.Join' => 'System Login',
				'Web.Login.Login' => 'Login',
				'Web.MailMsgOK' => 'The consultation has been sent successfully. Thanks you.',
				'Web.MailMsgError' => 'Failed to Send Query.',
				//Common
				'Common.LARCTEST' => 'LARC TEST',
				'Common.LARCTEST.Permit' => 'LARC TEST Permite:',
				'Common.URL' => 'http://www.larctest.com.ar',
				'Common.NoReg' => 'No records found',
				'Common.Search' => 'Search Criteria',
				'Common.ErrorSistema' => 'System Error',
				'Common.Modificaciones' => 'Modifications',
				'Common.EMail' => 'EMail',
				'Common.Send' => 'Send',
				'Common.Consulta' => 'Consult',
				'Common.Buscar' => 'Search',
				'Common.Agregar' => 'Add',
				'Common.Borrar' => 'Delete',
				'Common.Abrir' => 'Open',
				'Common.Save' => 'Save',
				'Common.Close' => 'Close',
				'Common.Excel' => 'Download to Excel',
				'Common.Normal' => 'Normal',
				'Common.Importante' => 'Important',
				'Common.Critico' => 'Critical',
				'Common.Bloqueante' => 'Blocking',				
				'Common.ErrCamposObliga' => 'Missing required fields enter',
				'Common.ErrSelectionRowInGrid' => 'Select an item in the Grid',
				'Common.ErrorGrabar' => 'An error occurred when saving',
				'Common.ErrorDuplicado' => 'Registration is already entered',
				'Common.ErrorUsuarioInexistente' => 'The user entered does not exist',
				'Common.ErrorUserLogin' => 'User or Password Incorrect.',				
				'Common.ErrorExpirationDate' => 'User Disabled.',
				'Common.OkGrabar' => 'The record was successfully saved',
				'Common.ErrorEliminar' => 'An error occurred while deleting',	
				'Common.OkEliminar' => 'The record was successfully deleted',		
				'Common.DeleteConfirmMessage' => 'Do you really want to delete this record?',
				'Common.LoginAs' => 'Logon as',
				'Common.Yes' => 'Yes',
				'Common.No' => 'No',
				'Common.Of' => ' of ',
				'Common.LoadingData' => 'Loading data from server',
				'Common.Buttons.Save' => 'Save',
				'Common.Buttons.Exit' => 'Exit',
				'TypeUser.Administrator' => 'Administrator',
				'TypeUser.User' => 'User',
				'TypeUser.Peon' => 'Peon',
				//Languages
				'Languages.English' => 'Ingles',
				'Languages.Spanish' => 'Espa&ntilde;ol',
				//Menu Sistema
				'Menu.Horses' => 'Horses',	
				'Menu.Reports' => 'Reports',
				'Menu.Users' => 'Users',
				'Menu.ClinicalTests' => 'Clinical Tests',
				'Menu.Measurement' => 'Measurement',
				'Menu.Phrases' => 'Phrases',
				'Menu.Exit' => 'Exit',
				//Users
				'Users.Users' => 'Users',
				'Users.AddUser' => 'Add User',
				'Users.EditUser' => 'Edit User',
				'Users.DeleteUser' => 'Delete User',
				'Users.ActiveUser' => 'Active User',
				'Users.UserId' => 'Id',
				'Users.UserName' => 'User Name',
				'Users.UserPassword' => 'Password',
				'Users.UserCompleteName' => 'Complete Name',
				'Users.UserEMail' => 'EMail',
				'Users.UserPhone' => 'Phone',
				'Users.UserCellPhone' => 'Cellphone',
				'Users.UserAddress' => 'Address',
				'Users.UserTypeUser' => 'Type of User',
				'Users.UserExpirationDate' => 'Expiration Date',
				'Users.UserState' => 'State',
				//Horses
				'Horses.Horses' => 'Horses',
				'Horses.AddHorse' => 'Add Horse',
				'Horses.EditHorse' => 'Edit Horse',
				'Horses.DeleteHorse' => 'Delete Horse',
				'Horses.RacingHorse' => 'Racing',
				'Horses.HorseId' => 'Id',
				'Horses.HorseName' => 'Name',
				'Horses.HorseYearsOld' => 'Years old',
				'Horses.HorseTemperament' => 'Temperament',
				'Horses.HorseUser' => 'User',
				'Horses.Name' => 'Name',
				'Horses.YearsOld' => 'Years old',
				'Horses.Hair' => 'Hair',
				'Horses.Pretreatments' => 'Pretreatments',
				'Horses.Temperament' => 'Temperament',
				'Horses.User' => 'User',
				'Horses.Action' => 'Action',
				'Horses.NextRace' => 'Next Race',
				'Horses.Distance' => 'Distance',
				'Horses.DateRace' => 'Date Race',
				//Clinical Test
				'Clinical.Clinical' => 'Clinical Test',
				'Clinical.AddClinical' => 'Add Test',
				'Clinical.EditClinical' => 'Edit Test',
				'Clinical.DeleteClinical' => 'Delete Test',
				'Clinical.Id' => 'Id',
				'Clinical.Horse' => 'Horse',
				'Clinical.Date' => 'Date',
				'Clinical.RBC' => 'RBC',		
				'Clinical.Leukocytes' => 'Leukocytes',
				'Clinical.Hematocrit' => 'Hematocrit',
				'Clinical.Hemoglobin' => 'Hemoglobin',
				'Clinical.VCM' => 'VCM',
				'Clinical.HCM' => 'HCM',
				'Clinical.CHCM' => 'CHCM',
				'Clinical.ErythrocyteSedimentation' => 'Erythrocyte Sedimentation',
				'Clinical.Fibrinogen' => 'Fibrinogen',
				'Clinical.BandNeutrophils' => 'Band Neutrophils',
				'Clinical.SegmentedNeutrophils' => 'Segmented Neutrophils',
				'Clinical.Eosinophils' => 'Eosinophils',
				'Clinical.Basophils' => 'Basophils',
				'Clinical.Lymphocytes' => 'Lymphocytes',
				'Clinical.Monocytes' => 'Monocytes',
				'Clinical.TotalProtein' => 'Total Protein',
				'Clinical.Albumins' => 'Albumins',
				'Clinical.Globulins' => 'Globulins',
				'Clinical.Alb_Glob' => 'Alb/Glob',
				'Clinical.TotalBilirubin' => 'Total Bilirubin',
				'Clinical.DirectBilirubin' => 'Direct Bilirubin',
				'Clinical.IndirectBilirubin' => 'Indirect Bilirubin',
				'Clinical.TGO' => 'TGO',
				'Clinical.CPK' => 'CPK',
				'Clinical.GammaGT' => 'Gamma GT',
				//Phrases
				'Phrases.Phrases' => 'Phrases',
				'Phrases.DeletePhrases' => 'Delete',
				'Phrases.EditPhrases' => 'Edit',
				'Phrases.AddPhrases' => 'Add',
				'Phrases.PhrasesId' => 'Id',
				'Phrases.Description' => 'Description',
				'Phrases.Language' => 'Language',
				//Measurement
				'Measurement.Title' => 'Measurement',
				'Measurement.ViewValues' => 'View Values', 
				'Measurement.ViewResult'=> 'View Result',
				'Measurement.Id' => 'Id',
				'Measurement.Date' => 'Date',
				'Measurement.IdHorse' => 'IdHorse',
				'Measurement.HorseName' => 'Horse Name',
				'Measurement.Track' => 'Track',
				'Measurement.User' => 'User',
				'Measurement.InitTime' => 'Init Date/Time',
				'Measurement.FinishTime' => 'Finish Date/Time',
				'Measurement.LacticAcid1' => 'Lactic Acid 1',
				'Measurement.HeartRate1' => 'Heart Rate 1',
				'Measurement.LacticAcid2' => 'Lactic Acid 2',
				'Measurement.HeartRate2' => 'Heart Rate 2',
				'Measurement.LacticAcid3' => 'Lactic Acid 3',
				'Measurement.HeartRate3' => 'Heart Rate 3',
				'Measurement.RespiratoryRate3' => 'Respiratory Rate',
				'Measurement.Work' => 'Work',
				'Measurement.Meters' => 'Meters',
				'Measurement.Time' => 'Time',
				//Detail Measurement
				'Measurement.Response.Recommendation' => '<strong>Recommendation: </strong>',
				'Measurement.Response.WorkIntensity' => 'Exercise intensity',
				'Measurement.Response.AerobicRecovery' => 'Aerobic Recovery',
				'Measurement.Response.MuscularEffort' => 'Muscular Effort',
				'Measurement.Response.OxygenInput' => 'Oxygen Input',
				'Measurement.Response.HighRiskEnzymes' => 'Risk of elevated enzymes',
				'Measurement.Response.MuscleRecovery' => 'Muscular recovery',
				'Measurement.Response.BleedingRisk' => 'Risk of pulmonary bleeding',
				'Measurement.Response.RespiratoryCompromise' => 'Degree of respiratory involvement',
				//Answers Measurement
				'Measurement.Answers.FC.Error' => 'Data error: Heart rate 1',
				'Measurement.Answers.FC.OutRange' => 'Data should be taken 5 minutes after workout.',
				'Measurement.Answers.FC1.High' => 'High',
				'Measurement.Answers.FC1.Medium' => 'Medium',
				'Measurement.Answers.FC1.MediumDown' => 'Medium low',
				'Measurement.Answers.FC1.Down' => 'Low.Workout should be greater than a trotting.',
				'Measurement.Answers.FC3.Patology' => 'Check nervous temperament or pathology.',
				'Measurement.Answers.FC3.Good' => 'Good',
				'Measurement.Answers.FC3.Medium' => 'Medium',
				'Measurement.Answers.FC3.Regular' => 'Regular',
				'Measurement.Answers.FC3.Bad' => 'Poor',
				//Lactato 1
				'Measurement.Answers.LAC1.VeryLow' => 'Very low',
				'Measurement.Answers.LAC1.Low' => 'Low',
				'Measurement.Answers.LAC1.Medium' => 'Medium',
				'Measurement.Answers.LAC1.High' => 'High',
				'Measurement.Answers.LAC1.VeryHigh' => 'Very high',
				'Measurement.Answers.LAC1.Error' => 'Data error',
				//Lactato 2
				'Measurement.Answers.LAC2.Decreased' => 'Decreased',
				'Measurement.Answers.LAC2.Normal' => 'Normal',
				'Measurement.Answers.LAC2.Error' => 'Data Error',
				//Lactato 3
				'Measurement.Answers.LAC3.Low' => 'Low',
				'Measurement.Answers.LAC3.Medium' => 'Medium',
				'Measurement.Answers.LAC3.High' => 'High',
				'Measurement.Answers.LAC3.Regular' => 'Regular',
				'Measurement.Answers.LAC3.Slight' => 'Slight',
				'Measurement.Answers.LAC3.Good' => 'Good',
				'Measurement.Answers.LAC3.Error' => 'Data Error',
				//FC
				'Measurement.Answers.FR.Error' => 'Data Error',
				'Measurement.Answers.FR.Acceptable' => 'Aceptable',
				'Measurement.Answers.FR.Slight' => 'Low',
				'Measurement.Answers.FR.Marc' => 'High',
				//Recommendation
				'Measurement.Answers.LAC1.FC1.Good.Recommendation' => 'Should wait 3 days to the next major effort. Next effort may be greater than today.',
				'Measurement.Answers.LAC1.FC1.Medium.Recommendation' => 'Should wait 3 days to the next effort. next effort should be equal to or more aerobic than today.',
				'Measurement.Answers.LAC1.FC1.Regular.Recommendation' => 'Risk of muscle fatigue. Lack of aerobic capacity',
				'Measurement.Answers.LAC2.Decreased.Recommendation' => 'Tongue tied, possible lung inflammation or dynamic obstruction to the entrance of oxygen, Pulmonary treatment is recommended.',		
				'Measurement.Answers.LAC3.Recommendation' => 'Endoscopy is recommended',
				'Measurement.Answers.LAC3.HighRiskEnzymes.Medium' => 'Serum in 5% dextrose with 60 ml of bicarbonate solution is recommended within one hour after completion of the effort.',
				'Measurement.Answers.LAC3.HighRiskEnzymes.High' => 'Serum in 5% dextrose with 100 ml of bicarbonate solution is recommended within one hour after completion of the effort.',
				);
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